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Secretary General visits Portugal to prepare NATO Summit, inaugurate new cyber academy


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Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visited Lisbon on Wednesday (26 May 2021) for meetings to prepare the NATO Summit, and to inaugurate a cutting-edge new cyber academy.
Meeting with Prime Minister António Costa, Mr. Stoltenberg praised Portugal for its many contributions to NATO, including deployments to the Alliance’s multinational presence in Romania, work to fight international terrorism through NATO missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as Portugal’s presence in Africa. He further commended Portugal for hosting NATO facilities, and for making NATO-EU cooperation a priority of the country’s presidency of the European Union.
The two leaders discussed preparations for the NATO Summit in Brussels on 14 June. Mr. Stoltenberg underscored that the NATO 2030 initiative will be at the heart of the Summit, saying “we must take ambitious decisions, and demonstrate our commitment to the transatlantic bond both in words and in deeds.” ....

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PIA to halve workforce, cut fleet: reports


By Alfred Chua2021-04-28T03:12:00+01:00
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reportedly gotten the green light to halve its workforce of 14,000 and cut its fleet to no more than 30 aircraft, amid continued full-year losses. 
Ishrat Hussain, an adviser to Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan, was cited in news reports as saying that the hope is for PIA to return to profitability by 2023. 
Source: Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistan International Airlines will reportedly cut its workforce and fleet, in a bid to turn its dire finances around.
Hussain adds that Pakistan’s cabinet approved the latest restructuring measures, which will also see the government explore selling its 26% stake after improving the carrier’s balance sheet.  ....

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